Abstract:Moneta Markets, the winner of Finance Monthly's '2021 CFD Trading Platform of the Year,' has expanded their service by launching a new True ECN account and adding the popular MetaTrader 4 and 5 platforms to their award-winning WebTrader platform.
Moneta Markets, winner of Finance Monthly‘s ’2021 CFD Trading Platform of the Year, have bolstered their offering with the launch of their new True ECN account in conjunction with adding the popular MetaTrader 4 and 5 platforms to complement their award-winning WebTrader platform.
We spoke with David Bily, Founder of Moneta Markets to go into more detail about the decision to expand the brands offering.
Since Moneta Markets launch weve established a very solid foundation to build off, and having secured a large portion of the web-based trading market, we are now in a position to take on the broader and more established MT4 & MT5 broker audience.
We were extremely happy to have received the CFD Trading Platform of the Year award in our maiden year, and now we are building on our offering to take on the competition. The feedback since our inception has been very positive, yet there has still been demand from our partners and clients to introduce a higher-spec trading account with spreads from 0.0 pips for the more experienced trader and clients who like to use EAs through the popular MetaTrader 4 and 5 platforms.
Based on this feedback we are excited to enter the MT4 and MT5 market. Its a highly competitive landscape with a lot of big players, but based on our success to date we are in a position to tackle the competition head on with our new True ECN account as well as the seamless integration between our WebTrader platform and the popular MetaQuotes platforms.
Leveraging the Vantage brand pedigree also holds us in good stead to expand our offering. We have learned a lot over the past decade while building Vantage FX into the broker it is today, and one key component of that experience is that it‘s imperative to take client feedback seriously. As a client-centric Forex broker, it’s important that we listen to what our clients are saying so that we can continue evolving our offering to meet and exceed their expectations. At the end of the day clients are our livelihood, so any feedback, be it related to our products, platforms, or customer support, we dont just listen, we take action!
With three core account types on offer, STP, True ECN and Moneta Prime, as well as seamlessly integrating MT4 and MT5 with their award winning WebTrader platform, Moneta Markets look poised to follow on from last years success and to become the broker to watch out throughout 2021.
Moneta Markets is a subsidiary of the Vantage Global Limited folio of brands offering traders across the globe access to 300+ FX pairs, commodities, indices, share CFDs and crypto CFDs on STP, True ECN and Moneta Prime accounts.
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